EO says Clark airport ready for holiday passenger rush

The Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) is ready for the expected increase in passenger traffic in anticipation of the Christmas holiday rush, an executive of the airport operator said.

Alexander Cauguiran, CIAC acting president and CEO, said CIAC personnel, particularly from the airport operations team, were directed to ensure the security and comfort of passengers and to sustain the level of stringent security measures applied during the recent ASEAN leaders’ arrivals at the Clark International Airport (IATA Code: CRK).

“During this time of year, mostly OFWs and their families contribute to the increase in passenger volume at Clark. The expected influx of passengers (is also due) to the additional domestic destinations linking CRK to other destinations in the Visayas region,” Cauguiran added.

The CIAC chief added Clark’s readiness during the Christmas holidays is in accordance with the Balik-Pasko 2017 Program of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) for the 35 airports nationwide to ensure passengers’ safety.

Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel from the PNP Aviation Security Unit and K-9 units complement CIAC’s security staff around the vicinity of the Passenger Terminal Building. The airport operations team has also installed more CCTVs, intensified police patrols and inspection of vehicles, cargo and baggage.

Cauguiran also announced that Philippine Airlines and its subsidiary PALEx have started their flights from Clark to Davao, Masbate, Calbayog and Catarman last December 1.

On December 15, PAL will commence servicing its CRK-Bacolod thrice weekly flights and daily flights to Tagbilaran (Bohol). The flag carrier will also start its Cagayan De Oro flights on December 16, while the CRK-Virac (Catanduanes) route will begin on December 18.

Air Asia Philippines, on the other hand, will start servicing its Clark-Caticlan route on December 15, and its Puerto Princesa, Iloilo and Tacloban flights on January 26.

Clark airport is expected to get busier at the start of next year as more destinations are expected to be introduced by airlines starting January.

According to Cauguiran, other negotiations for direct flights from Clark to the US, Japan, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, Taiwan, and Thailand are ongoing.

CRK serves a growing network of 14 domestic and eight international destinations and is connected to various global destinations via the networks of Emirates, Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, Asiana, Jetstar, Jin Air and China Eastern.